Fiat has confirmed updates to the Grande Panda range for 2026. A new Pop trim now joins the fully electric line up. It replaces the previous (RED) edition. The hybrid and electric models now share the same structure with Pop, Icon and La Prima available across both.
What the new Pop trim offers
The Pop trim keeps several design details from the outgoing (RED) version. You get 16 inch white steel wheels and PixLED lighting front and rear. Inside, there are two tone seats with Panda lettering and a 10.25 inch touchscreen.
The standard equipment list is generous for a city car. Features include mirror screen connectivity, heated and electrically adjustable door mirrors, rear parking sensors, a 60-40 split rear seat and an upper dashboard glovebox. It is simple, useful and fits the Panda style well.
(RED) badging returns in a new way
Fiat is also marking four years of its partnership with (RED). Any Grande Panda ordered in the red colourway will now include two (RED) badges on the B pillars. It is a small feature, but it highlights Fiat’s ongoing support for global health causes.
Pricing and the Fiat E Grant
The fully electric Pop starts at £20,995 on the road. With the Fiat E Grant, buyers get a £1500 reduction, which brings the entry point under twenty thousand pounds. It makes the Grande Panda one of the most accessible electric city cars in the UK.
The Icon is £21,995 and the La Prima is £24,035. All qualify for the same £1500 saving. These figures also mean the Grande Panda sits in a price band that often works well for people exploring monthly finance or leasing options, as the lower list price can help keep payments manageable.
When it arrives
The Grande Panda is expected to reach the UK in early 2026. With prices dropping below twenty thousand pounds, it lands in a strong position for buyers looking for a low cost electric city car.




